The title says it all.
Where can I learn about "for" loop statements in Autohokey?
rawr. be very afraid
*poke*
. Populate the AutoHotkey city. Pointless but somewhat fun. .
Doy! No Joke. I searched endlessly and never came across that in a search. Thank you.
Edit: Also, I did not search the ahkscrit.org command list.
ahkscript is an 'official' site too. atleast IMO. It's also more up-to-date. If I recall correctly, this site (http://www.autohotkey.com) is ~4 years outdated. AHKScript is updated with the latest info, upon each release of ahk 1.1+
rawr. be very afraid
*poke*
. Populate the AutoHotkey city. Pointless but somewhat fun. .
ahkscript is an 'official' site too. atleast IMO. It's also more up-to-date. If I recall correctly, this site (http://www.autohotkey.com) is ~4 years outdated. AHKScript is updated with the latest info, upon each release of ahk 1.1+
Yes. I'm am learning through experience that ahkscript.org is more up to date. I definitely should make ahkscript.org my launching point for all knowledge related articles. The For-loop statement isn't even on the command list in autohotkey.com.
Edit:: Still got a lot of love for this site though.
FYI, the help file included with AutoHotkey is always up to date (or at least, contains information appropriate for the version of AutoHotkey you have).
I always preferred the offline documentation. It doesn't suffer from network latency or server issues.
+1
The CHM helpfile is best. You get info for the commands you have, not what AHK has but what /you/ have available in your version.
Plus it's easier to search.
rawr. be very afraid
*poke*
. Populate the AutoHotkey city. Pointless but somewhat fun. .
here is your link on the for-loop @ahkscript.org: http://ahkscript.org...ommands/For.htm